One of 6 personality traits generally exhibited by women. "Number Six" is attainment of a state which involves consumption of high amounts of alcohol where a distinctive change of personality occurs (i.e, akin to Multiple Personality Disorder ) which include one losing all facades and stating the obvious faults of others with an uncanny clarity and bulls-eye accuracy.
When Number Six jumps into Becka no one wants to be around to face the brunt of her comments; knowing they'd have to look into the mirror and realize everything she said was correct.
by Shyantha December 27, 2006
Number six This means that the man was infuriated that he couldn't smoke so he URINATES on a fellow passenger.
by Balls and Piss July 14, 2021
The act of defecating, urinating and masturbating until orgasm all in one sitting while on the toilet. Thereby combining peeing(#1) pooping(#2) and cumming(#3) equaling six.
by Mbigmizzle October 13, 2010
A movie or television show character who is completely expendable and whose only purpose on the show is to die. The character's death is usually used to demonstrate the gravity of the situation that the main characters will shortly find themselves in. See also redshirt; the two terms are synonymous, but this term is more commonly used within the entertainment industry as an inside joke.
"Look out for that lava, Crewman Number Six!!"
"I'm just "Crewman Number Six." I'm expendable. I'm the guy in the episode who dies to prove how serious the situation is. I've gotta get outta here." - Sam Rockwell as "Guy Fleegman" in "Galaxy Quest" (1999)
"I'm just "Crewman Number Six." I'm expendable. I'm the guy in the episode who dies to prove how serious the situation is. I've gotta get outta here." - Sam Rockwell as "Guy Fleegman" in "Galaxy Quest" (1999)
by warden145 August 29, 2007
Big smoke: “I'll have two number nines, a number nine large, a number six with extra dip, a number seven, two number forty-fives, one with cheese, and a large soda.”
by ChrisJerichoFozzy May 20, 2018
by frankdidthis May 17, 2022
'A Right Number Six' is used in reference to a person who is generally a spanner and thinks, usually in a sporting context, that they are better then they actually are. They also have a loud mouth and utilse this annoying all.
Bob: Did you see that centre half, a prize pillock whenever I have seen one.
Jim: Yeah, a Right Number Six.
Jim: Yeah, a Right Number Six.
by Wind. July 5, 2010